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Old 08-29-13, 07:41 PM   #346
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Old 08-29-13, 08:13 PM   #347
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Old 08-29-13, 08:27 PM   #348
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Old 08-30-13, 02:05 AM   #349
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know not all people living in the united states of America can be considered familiar with Spanish language, yet quite a bit definitely are. For those who are, just watch . For those who're not, just read that little text below.
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Old 08-30-13, 03:01 AM   #350
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First Assad is not going to sit down an negotiate w/ the rebels this guy is a half crazy dictator, in his mind it's his way w/ him in power or be damned an death to all who appose him. He's already proven that fully w/ how fast he escalated towards what started out as protesters now rebels.
Al-Assad is not just "half crazy dictator". For decades al-Assad's Alawite minority has received preferential treatment. When you combine this with already existing animosity between Sunnis and Shias - of which latter Alawites are - al-Assad goverment collapse would expose his own people into retribution. Therefore from al-Assad's point of view this is fight for survival of his people. For him defeat is not an option and he will most likely use all and any means necessary to stay in power.

So most of which al-Assad will be ready to negotiate is execution method for rebel leadership. Would you prefer hanging, beheading or cruxification?
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Old 08-30-13, 06:21 AM   #351
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“The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation”


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Old 08-30-13, 06:24 AM   #352
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If you like, dude.
Please can you remind us of who's taking care of a part of the wounded members of the FSA, at least ?
Israel has been treating wounded Syrians.

So?
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Old 08-30-13, 06:39 AM   #353
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The end of Kerry’s statement on Chemical Weapons in Syria:

"President Obama believes there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people," Kerry said. "Nothing today is more serious, and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny."

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/27/wo...yria.html?_r=0


Well, what about the US forces use of CWs in Fallujah, Iraq?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falluj...idden_Massacre
(+ http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/nov/22/usa.iraq1 -- to cover the complete story of George Monbiot in The Guardian)

watch here: http://www.informationclearinghouse....ticle10907.htm
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The video contains images that depict the reality and horror of war. It should only be viewed by a mature audience.


So, shouldn't there be accountability for the US? How long do we want to accept this double standard?
The US military used CWs - proven! - and no one is to be blamed.
But Syrian citizans are to be punished for the use of CWs - totally unproven to be used by their military but way more likely used by the terrorizing aggressors?
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Old 08-30-13, 06:45 AM   #354
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White phosphorus isn't a chemical weapon. It's an incendiary weapon.

This might seem like an irrelevant distinction but it's really not. Terminology and strict definition is very important.

Using incendiary weapons close to civilians is not even remotely akin to using nerve gas directly on civilians. Don't try to make it the same.


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The US military used CWs - proven! - and no one is to be blamed.
No. See above.


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But Syrian citizans are to be punished for the use of CWs - totally unproven to be used by their military but way more likely used by the terrorizing aggressors?
Wait wait, exactly who are the aggressors here?
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Well, what about the US forces use of CWs in Fallujah, Iraq?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falluj...idden_Massacre
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Critics of the film point out that white phosphorus is not considered a "chemical weapon" under the Chemical Weapons Convention[...]
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Old 08-30-13, 07:07 AM   #356
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What is it then you propose oh Wise Citizen?
Well if I was advising Obama on how to go about this with the result he wants which is to punish Assad w/ out crippling or toppling his regime since Obama doesnt want to do that. 1. Give up any hope's of a peaceful resolution, as kraznyi_oktjabr said in his post Assad is a Alawite Muslim which some Sunni's an Shia's don't even consider them to be true Muslim's. So in Assad's mind he is in a fight to the death for him an his Alawite ppl. 2. Cripple his ability to use his chemical weapon's, by taking out his jets, airfields, and any artillery batteries that are not located in places where the chance of killing innocents is a high probability. 3. Take out the command an control centers that are used in to coordinate these chemical attacks. 4. Carve out a section of northern or southern Syria for a no fly zone so civilians have a safe haven without having to run to other countries.
I bet your probably on the side of sitting back an watching more children an women be gassed an slaughtered an letting Syria more than likely fall into the hands of the extremists an Syria turn into a new Afghanistan except this is a Afghanistan fully equipped with chemical weapons. An those weapons will probably fall into the hands of Hezbollah an used against Israel an possibly on a US base in the middle east or possibly even here in the US. Let's also look at other affects of doing nothing. Doing nothing not only tell's Assad to go ahead an gas away, but it also tell's Iran an N. Korea to go ahead an keep on working to build their own nukes because our word means nothing anymore.
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Old 08-30-13, 07:21 AM   #357
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Maybe it was high time that somebody reminded of these facts:

LINK: CIA files prove that they helped Saddam when he gassed Iran

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(...) U.S. intelligence officials conveyed the location of the Iranian troops to Iraq, fully aware that Hussein's military would attack with chemical weapons, including sarin, a lethal nerve agent. (...) U.S. officials have long denied acquiescing to Iraqi chemical attacks, insisting that Hussein's government never announced he was going to use the weapons. But retired Air Force Col. Rick Francona, who was a military attaché in Baghdad during the 1988 strikes, paints a different picture. "The Iraqis never told us that they intended to use nerve gas. They didn't have to. We already knew," he told Foreign Policy. According to recently declassified CIA documents and interviews with former intelligence officials like Francona, the U.S. had firm evidence of Iraqi chemical attacks beginning in 1983. At the time, Iran was publicly alleging that illegal chemical attacks were carried out on its forces, and was building a case to present to the United Nations. But it lacked the evidence implicating Iraq, much of which was contained in top secret reports and memoranda sent to the most senior intelligence officials in the U.S. government.
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The Reagan administration decided that it was better to let the attacks continue if they might turn the tide of the war. And even if they were discovered, the CIA wagered that international outrage and condemnation would be muted.

In the documents, the CIA said that Iran might not discover persuasive evidence of the weapons' use -- even though the agency possessed it. Also, the agency noted that the Soviet Union had previously used chemical agents in Afghanistan and suffered few repercussions.
And so on and on.

Damn that hypocrisy and hysteria today. Its all double standards. Some of you are angry again at me for seeing things coldblooded, and realistically, and calling things by their real names. But history already has proven my cool and calculated approach right. That may not be nice, nor sentimental. But it is as real as it gets. Those nations who today moralize about chemicals used in Syria (the US, Russia) - in no way are morally qualified to cast any moral verdicts here. The Russians have used chemicals themselves, the US assisted others to use them, and have dropped the second a-bomb on a civilian city (which is evidence that they still would have dropped the first even if they would have known what it meant). So, where is the moral authenticity here regarding WMDs?

I also remind of the war 1991, when the US-led alliance was victorious all over the battlefield after four days of ground combat, and the road to Baghdad ti displace Saddam was wide open, and American, British and Arab forces where in full forward movement, and then by political order were brought to a sudden, suprising, unexpected, abrupt full halt and freezing-in-place, to protect Saddam. Later, we read reports about Us soldiers feeling ashamed and kind of betrayed for being ordered to sit on the fencelines and just watch when Saddam cracked down on the US-initiated Shia uprise and killed them by the tens of thousands: fighters, civilians, women, children, without discrimination. Bush senior later said the city fighting would have been costly to US forces. But the thunderrun 2003 , under much less ideal conditions, worked nice and there was a Bagdhad that on paper was much better defended in 2003. And quite some city fighting errupted later in several cities. Militarily, the US won these ground confrontations. And still, the US managed to turn it all into a major strategic defeat.

The simple truth is neither America nor Russia have any problem with chemical weapons being used, as long as the right guy uses them. And both also have no problem with assisting and committing massacres against civilian populations. Both nations have no moral authority whatever to lecture others about the morality of this or that kind of warfare, weapon usage, or mass murder, because both nations are hidden under a big heap of guilt themselves.

Sense of reality, guys. Sense of reality.

Considering how well-informed the US were about the Iraqi chemical weapons, they surely knew, as has been claimed by independent researchers so often and by Iraq itself as well, that these stockpiled weapons and their production means have been dismantled in the mid- to end-90s, after the sanction rules that followed the not-too-seriously-meant war 1991. Still Bush claimed that they all were vthere, and that one knew were they were. We know by now how it all ended.

And that raises some questions on the vaölidity of the evidence for Syria's guilt in today's chemical strikes. Is that evidence and knowledge as solid and profound than the evidence they claimed to have 2003? Yesterday, Cameron suffered his biggest political defeat. On TV they showed a comparison of proceedings and steps that were tried by the British in producing evidence and forming a (questionable) legal basis for intervention in preparation of the war 2003, and by Cameron's government today.

It was a 1:1 copy of steps, an almost identical reproduction.

That is no evidence for it all being faked, I know. But it is a legitimit reminder of why to not blindly believe mere claims this time.

Maybe it gets proven for sure that it was all done by Assad's order. Okay. Is this a reason to help the opposition, then? The often hailed FSA by manpower currently has a small advantage over Islamic groups of more radical kind, AQ, and foreign jihadists. But the latter have more finanjcial support, they have better and more weapons, and we observe sine a longer time now a personnel drain at the FSA, a moving of fighters from them to the more radical groups. The FSA'S once dominant position, is close to end. On weapons and money, the radicals already are superior.
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Old 08-30-13, 07:48 AM   #358
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But history already has proven my cool and calculated approach right.
Really ?
I thought the last two major nations that took your approach and rejected silly inconveniences like the laws of war because they got in the way of victory suffered complete and total defeat.
I think most of their leadership which shared your views got strung up like the scum they were too.

Insanity isn't cool and calculated, its just insanity.
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Insanity isn't cool and calculated, its just insanity.
Not necessarily.
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White phosphorus isn't a chemical weapon. It's an incendiary weapon.

This might seem like an irrelevant distinction but it's really not. Terminology and strict definition is very important.

Using incendiary weapons close to civilians is not even remotely akin to using nerve gas directly on civilians. Don't try to make it the same.
Water is refreshing and healthy. So why bother about waterboarding?

Did you read this? http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/nov/22/usa.iraq1



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Wait wait, exactly who are the aggressors here?
Good question. Our media says it is the Syrian administration and military.
But following the Libyan sheme it is some "civil foreigner" who wants to destabilize Syria and install a puppet administration dancing to Western and Saudi interests on their way to Iran. Those foreigners are supported with weapons, intelligence, training and maybe even with some sort of false flag operations.
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